Updates from State Library Services: Wash & Learn Kicks Off, Construction Grantees Announced, and more

Updates from State Library Services

May 16, 2018

Updates from State Library Services

A Librarian shares a book at the Wash & Learn kick-off

Wash & Learn Brings the Library to the Laundromat

Saint Paul Public Library was the first of several Minnesota libraries to launch Wash & Learn, an initiative that brings library and technology resources to laundromats. On Saturday, May 12, Giant Wash Coin Laundry on Rice Street hosted the kick-off event, which featured remarks by Mayor Melvin Carter III, activities for children, information for adults, and free laundry for attendees. Take a look at some photos from the event.

Each program site will have laptops connecting to online resources curated for local community interests. At select times, library staff will be on site to offer storytimes and to help connect people to information they need. 

Wash & Learn is the result of a partnership between State Library Services, Libraries Without Borders, the LaundryCares Foundation, Saint Paul Public Library, Scott County Library, and Anoka County Library. The other libraries will have their launch events soon. 

For more information, please contact Jen Nelson (651-582-8791).

Library Construction Grantees Announced 

State Library Services is pleased to announce the following Library Construction Grant recipients for the competitive round that started in fall 2017.

  • Carlton Area Library: Widen a walkway and replace an entrance; add an automatic opener and a heated ramp; and tuck point the building.
  • Fergus Falls Public Library: Expand the current building, add advanced technology access, enhance areas for youth, and improve community meeting and gathering spaces.
  • Foley Public Library: Install a power push button mechanism at the front door.
  • Grand Rapids Area Library: Modify interior entrance doorways, and replace existing three doors with two larger doors, one with an automatic door opener. Create a small meeting room large enough for 3-4 people in wheelchairs or other mobility devices to meet without being overheard.
  • Tracy Public Library: Remodel the basement to be used for programming, study space, and meetings.
  • Windom Public Library: Replace windows and doors in the 1911 building to improve safety, energy efficiency, and lighting. 

Congratulations to all the grantees! We are in the process of finalizing end grant agreements for recipients from the competitive round that started in winter 2018. We will announce that group of awardees as soon as all agreements are complete. 

Funding for the program was allocated by the 2017 Minnesota Legislature in the bonding bill. For more information about the program, please contact Emily Kissane (651-582-8508) or visit the Minnesota Department of Education website.

Libraries Serving Youth Meetup 2018

Sharing and Learning Among School and Public Librarians 

The Libraries Serving Youth Meetup at the Wellstone Center in St. Paul on April 30 was well-attended by 44 school and public librarians. We look forward to bringing together library professionals each year, and giving them a day devoted to idea-sharing and networking. 

Many wonderful panelists from urban and suburban public libraries and schools shared their collaboration experiences, touched on best practices, and acknowledged lessons learned. Representatives from a variety of local library organizations highlighted their available resources during a speedy lightning round. 

A huge thank you to all who attended and everyone who helped make the program possible, including the Meetup advisory planning board. We hope to see everyone (and new attendees, too!) next spring at our fifth annual Meetup. If you were unable to attend the Meetup, but are interested in the materials and resources shared, please contact Leah Larson (651-582-8604.)

Exploring Racial Equity in Libraries

One of the goals of Minnesota’s new LSTA Five-Year Plan is for libraries to better respond to diverse community needs. Minnesota’s cities and towns are rapidly diversifying. We believe library staff members might benefit from training in racial equity. In assessing and adapting library services with an equity lens, libraries can provide responsive, high-quality services to everyone in their communities.

State Library Services intends to hold a racial equity workshop for library staff in September. The workshop will be scheduled in three locales, one each in the state’s northern, central, and southern regions. The workshop will include a panel of library staff who can talk about how their libraries have promoted racial equity in hiring, collection development, programming, patron interactions, or community engagement. If you are interested in being on the panel and sharing your experiences with your peers (or know of someone else who would be a great panel member), please contact Joe Manion (651-582-8640). 

Updates from MDE

Tobacco-free campus

MDE Implements New Tobacco-Free Campus Policy 

Effective June 1, 2018, the Minnesota Department of Education (MDE) campus in Roseville, Minnesota, is tobacco-free – including the building, parking lots, and grounds. Please keep this policy in mind when planning visits to MDE.

 

Updates from our Partners

MN Writes MN Reads logo

Minnesota Author Project Seeks Self-Published Authors

Minnesota libraries are hosting their first annual self-published author contest to recognize the great writers in our state. Winners receive $1,000 and will be featured in Library Journal, a nationwide trade publication. The contest runs until June 30, 2018, and recognizes authors in the categories of young adult and adult fiction. 

Pressbooks is an online platform aspiring authors can use to organize and design their books, resulting in professional, polished layouts. Pressbooks is available for free through Minnesota libraries. 

Share Your E-Rate Insights

Funds for Learning, an E-rate consultancy and advocacy organization, is conducting an annual survey on E-rate. They use the data to respond to notices of proposed rulemakings and comments to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) on the program. Take the E-rate Applicant survey before it closes on May 25, 2018. 

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State Library Services, a division of the Minnesota Department of Education (MDE), partners with libraries to achieve equity and excellence in our collective work for Minnesotans. Division staff are consultants who help libraries plan, develop and implement high-quality services that address community needs. State Library Services administers federal grant, state aid, and state grant programs that benefit all types of libraries.